Conquer Southern California traffic with our mobile app

Avoid traffic jams with our real-time traffic maps, including incidents, chain control zones, freeway cameras, and changeable message sign (CMS) icons. System messages alert you of any highway closures or hazardous conditions in the region.

Get up-to-date Park and Ride lot information for all of Southern California.

Quickly find Bus and Train schedules by city, county, or provider name.

Use our carpool lane map to plan your trip.

Learn about carpool and vanpool incentives that are available for Riverside and San Bernardino County residents.

Call 511 within the Inland Empire and 1-877-MYIE511 toll-free from anywhere.

Carpool / Vanpool

Carpool

Setting up a carpool is easy. Coworkers, friends, or neighbors are all ideal candidates. We’ll help you get started. Just call 1-866-RIDESHARE and we will register you in a confidential database and match you with other drivers with the same route and work schedule as you. Plus we’ll tell you if you qualify for an incentive to try ridesharing.

Vanpool

We can help you find a vanpool—there are currently more than 1,000 on the road in Southern California and many are seeking new riders. Don’t see one in your area? It’s easier than you might think to start a new vanpool. Your vanpool leasing company is a great ally in helping you start a new vanpool. In addition, you may be eligible for an ongoing subsidy or an incentive to help you get started. The following companies offer vanpool leasing in coordination with the regional rideshare effort in Southern California:

Join a Carpool or Vanpool Online

Register online through our confidential service at IE Commuter. Complete the brief form and view rideshare alternatives that match your commute route and work schedule.

Southern California Carpool Lane Map

Using the carpool lane is a benefit of making the rideshare choice. Not only does ridesharing save you money, it saves you time. The average Southern California commuter using carpool lanes saves 36 minutes a day on their commute. That’s more than 140 hours per year.

Southern California’s regional network of more than 700 miles of carpool lanes means there is almost always a carpool lane available for your commute.